A is false. The WCTU was founded in 1874 and since then it became one of the largest and most influential women’s group ever. It was a religious organization and its primary purpose was to combat the influence of alcohol in society. It remains active nowadays. They operated at an international level and supported other very important causes during the 19th century including labor, public health, sanitation and international peace causes.
B is false. The American magazine has been active until 1956. It was
focused on human interest stories, social issues and fiction.
C is true. Sierra Club is an environmental organization founded in 1892 and with over three million members in activity since then. As a tradition, it’s asociated to the progressive movement and it engages in lobbying politicians promoting environmental policies and supporting political activism to promote several causes. It’s a large-scale environmental preservation organization.
D is false. Collier’s was founded in 1888 and is considered a pioneer on investigative journalism and literature. It was published in the 19th and 20th centuries with an important presence in the lives of americans. But it ceased publication by 1957.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Its straight forward , it's the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and has nothing to do with it been a consolidate of Arab nations even though their land is dotted with oil.
As people became more interdependent, they needed to live closer together. ((apex))
John Rolfe was the colonist who brought tobacco seeds and first grow tobacco in Virginia.
The following were the results of tobacco:
profit in Virginia, conflicts with American Indians over land, an influx of indentured servants and the establishment of the Headright system.
It’s been a while since I’ve read the Odysseus, however, If I remember correctly, the harp upon returning home represents Odysseus’s happiness upon returning home after having endured a long journey (which will soon change in a later part of the story). I hope this helped !